
In Doha, the Higher Committee for Integrated Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development convened for the fifth time.
Qatar and Turkey joined the Integrated Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development, bringing the total number of member states to seven within three years of the partnership’s founding, according to the Higher Committee sessions.
The alliance, which was first established in Abu Dhabi in 2022, has grown strategically with this important inclusion, which underscores the member nations’ common goal of enhancing industrial integration, bolstering collaboration, and creating a resilient, competitive, and sustainable economy.
A number of important officials attended the meeting, including: Abdulla Bin Adel Fakhro, Minister of Industry and Commerce in the Kingdom of Bahrain; Ryad Mezzour, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Kingdom of Morocco; Mehmet Fatih Kaçir, Minister of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey; Yarub Falah Al Qudah, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Sheikh Faisal Bin Thani Bin Faisal Al Thani, Minister of Commerce and Industry in the State of Qatar; and Yarub Falah Al Qudah, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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